This is the seventh time The Zsolnay Light Festival has been awaiting the audience thirsting for world-class light experiences in Pécs, between July 6-9. Visitors will be able to observe our planet from the perspective of astronauts, the fairy-tale world of the forests of Mecsek comes alive through mapping, and they can enjoy a four-dimensional experience as music appears in front of them visually. More than 100 programs await those interested: during the day, giant are going to dodos run around the Mediterranean streets of Pécs, and in the evening, the world's best light artists compare their skills at the Zsolnay Light Art international mapping competition.
The most eagerly awaited program of the festival, attracting as many as 100,000 visitors last year, is the Zsolnay Light Art international mapping competition, whereby three-dimensional building-specific mapping works come to life on the facade of the Cathedral. Entries for the competition were received from 31 countries this year, and the best 5 of these works gets the chance to be presented at the festival. The theme of this year's competition is coexistence.

Every year, the creations of the Route of Light offer a unique experience, and visitors can expect the same this year. At the stations of the light tour that weaves throughout the city center of Pécs, you can enjoy special experiences, and can also experience the joy of active participation and the freedom of creation at many locations.

The outdoor locations of the Route of Light can be visited free of charge, while the indoor ones will require a Route of Light Extra wristband. The focal point of the festival includes works of art that, by means of the electrifying power of the arts, consciously respond to the environmental and social problems of our time, such as climate change, the energy crisis and sustainability.
Susan Kosti and Kati Katona aregoing to compose a hypnotic projection on the facade of the Mosque at Széchenyi Square using data collected by NASA over 20 years to draw attention to an ecosystem that needs a lot of help and intervention to survive the destruction caused by climate change.

This work was initially made for Vivid Sydney 2023 and commissioned by Destination NSW.
The mapping composition coming to life on Színház Square is going to invite visitors to a journey through the forest. In addition to the animals, plants and mushrooms of the domestic forests, the creation of Laluz Visuals elaborates the world of fairy tales and legends the Mecsek forests through sound and light.
Kodály Központ, one of the most beautiful concert halls in Hungary boasting one of the best acoustics as well, is going to make its debut as a new venue for The Route of Light. The most captivating, monumental attraction of the festival, Gaia, will be on display in the concert hall. The installation, which is seven meters in diameter and hovers above visitors’ heads, depicts the Earth. The artwork of the Luke Jerram (UK) evokes a feeling similar to what astronauts report: a common feature of the experiences is a deep understanding of the connections of life, care for the planet and a renewed sense of responsibility for our environment. The work is 1.8 million times smaller than the real Earth, each centimetre of the installation illuminated from the inside depicts 18 km of the Earth's surface. Standing 211 meters from the artwork, the audience could see the planet as it appears from the moon. The experience is completed by the surround sound composition of Dan Jones, a BAFTA award-winning composer.
In conjunction with the Gaia launch, UNICEF Hungary Climate Heroes programme will also be present at the festival, offering lectures and interactive discussions for young people, where they can meet prominent Hungarian experts and decision-makers. The world's largest child protection organisation is raising awareness that the climate crisis is also a children's rights crisis. Among other things, the event will provide a space for dialogue and joint planning to ensure that our only planet remains a livable place for today's children.
The building of the Árkád Pécs Shopping Mall is going to be overrun by giant fairy-tale monsters: the English Filthy Luker team is driven by passion for innovative design, public art and amazement.
In the early Christian burial chambers of the Cella Septichora Visitor Center, the mystical atmosphere of the ceremonies of ancient times is going to come to life: Márk Bartha's immersive audiovisual installation creates a spectacular light choreography following the dimensions of the ruins.
The winner of the 2022 Zsolnay Light Art International mapping competition, the Spanish team Los Romeras will project the dome of the Hasan Jami in Jakovala, while the Spanish artist Marc Vilanova will present his work Limen in the ceremonial hall of the County General Assembly, which aims to reveal and present the invisible sounds of our daily lives.

Mïus band and Attaray Visual are going to present their sound-light-space installation at the Nádor Gallery, which creates an audiovisual four-dimensional spatial experience whereby sound becomes visible. This time, the project, which until now has only been implemented as a concert, is going to appear as a fine art installation in the atmosphere of the gallery.
This year, the festival is also going to launch an inventive experimental program that focuses on the creators of the future, that is young people currently participating in higher education and actively involved in light art.
In the coming years, a site functioning as a "light artist colony" is going to be be created in Káptalan Street, which, in addition to the transfer of knowledge, professional technical background and mentoring support, will provide an opportunity for young artists to present their works and to build a community for themselves. Students from the University of Pécs, the University of Kaposvár and the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts are going to participate in this first year.
Zsolnay Light Festival is the largest summer outdoor event in Southern Transdanubia, which offers events not only for the nights. During the day, street-art theatre performances, audio-visual and lighting programs are going to await those interested. A Belgian circus troupe is coming to Széchenyi Square, whose artists from 12 countries represent the new voice of contemporary circus. The eccentric artists of the French Les Dodos, Professor Jean and his assistant are going to conduct a city safari on the streets of Pécs riding dodos.

This year, the program of the festival is enriched with a brand-new fire juggling venue, the Embers. Every afternoon during the festival, the Barbakan moat is going to host a fire juggling play-house, where participants can get an insight into the secrets of the knacks of fire jugglers' and test their skills in, while in the evenings visitors can watch spectacular performances and fire will dominate the place to such an extent that even the cocktails will catch fire!
In the summer of 2023, the Zsolnay Light Festival, in cooperation with the Dutch Embassy in Hungary, hosts the Netherlands in its international focus program. In the House of Civil Communities, visitors can see works by several contemporary Dutch light artists, and the street-art program is also going to include some surprise events form the Netherlands.
Pécs is the highlight of the summer!